2. ► Scientists believe that about a hundred billion years ago the earth, the
sun, and all the planets of the solar system were nothing only a cloud
of cold dust particles through the empty space.
► Little by little, these particles were attracted to each other and came
together to form a huge spinning disk (a galaxy). As he turned, the disc
in separate rings, and the movement made furious red-hot particles.
► The centre of the disk became the sun, and the particles in the outer
rings turned into large fiery balls of gas and molten-liquid. Then they
began to cool and condense and take on solid form. And at last, some
four or five billion years ago , they became Earth, Mars, Venus and the
other planets.
► The Earth has 4700-7500 millions years.
► The planet Earth is the 3rd planet in the Solar System from Sun.
► It has a satellite that is called ‘‘Moon’’.
Favourite planet
3. MERCURY
► Mercury is the planet of the solar system
closest to the Sun and the smallest. It is part
of the so-called rocky inner planets or
satellites lacks.
4. VENUS
► Venus is the second planet in order of
distance from the Sun, and the third in
terms of size, from smallest to largest. It is
named in honor of Venus,
the Roman goddess of
love.
5.
6. EARTH
► The Earth is a planet in the solar system
that revolves around its star in the third
innermost orbit. It is the densest and fifth-
largest of the eight planets in the Solar
System. It is also the largest of the four
terrestrial.
7. MARS
► Mars is the fourth planet from the sun.
Named for the god of war in Roman
mythology Mars is sometimes nicknamed
the Red Planet because of the reddish
appearance that gives the dominating iron
oxide surface.
8. JUPITER
► Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and
the largest planet in the Solar System. It is a
gas giant with mass one-thousandth that of
the Sun but is two and a half times the mass
of all the other planets in the Solar System
combined.
9. SATURN
► Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun, and
the second largest after Jupiter mass and
the only one with a ring system visible from
Earth. Its name comes from the Roman god
Saturn
10. URANUS
► Uranus is the seventh planet of the Solar
System, the third largest in terms of size,
and the fourth most massive. His name is in
honor of the Greek deity of the sky Uranus,
the father of Cronus and grandfather of
Zeus.
11. NEPTUNE
► Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun
and the solar system's farthest. It is part of
the so-called outer planets or gas giants,
and is the first to be discovered through
mathematical predictions.
13. ► The movements: The Earth
rotates eastward.
► The rotation of the planet
earth: Tour for 23 hours, 56
minutes and 4 seconds.
► The trastation of the planet
earth: There is 365 days
(8760 hours)
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15. The volcanoes are monticules of rock created by the
collision of the tectonic plaques and this monticules
expulse magma that is the fire of the centre of the Earth.
The common definition of matter is anything that has both mass and
volume (occupies space).For example,
a car would be said to be made of matter, as it
occupies space, and has mass. The main matter are:
-Metal
-Water
-Gassis